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Visit Learn Amharic, a Web site and community dedicated to learning Amharic, Ethiopia’s official language. If you are interested in learning Amharic,contact us for more information, you can email: lakech_one@yahoo.com. You can also fill out this form if you are interested in taking Amharic classes (Amharic Registration Form). If you were or are currently a registered student with us, please click and fill out the Amharic student survey (we are more than happy to hear your feedback). You can find the Amharic books on amazon.com, here are a listing of the books:

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ESAC has a travel department that brings Ethiopian culture and history to showcase the world especially for the youth. We are primarily focusing on youth who have lost thier root aswell as adopted children who have lost some of their identity in order to accomodate to their new surroundings. ESAC appreciates the overwhelming interest in learning Amharic and opening their minds to Ethiopia. We will arrange travel accommodations through ESAC and whom ever is interested, please feel free to click on ‘contact us’ to let us know.

Currently we are planning domestic and international tour plans. Those who are interested, here is the itinerary overview:

A. Travel to Ethiopia

– 7 days, 6 nights

– Round trip airfare & hotel

Very affordable deal.

B. Travel to any African country (upcoming soon)

– 8 days, 7 nights

-RT airfare & Hotel with breakfast and dinner

C. Domestic travel within USA destination

-Bus,boat,air .

If you are interested in traveling with ESAC at: esac.nyc@gmail.com or you can click on our ‘contact us’ tab.

First, We would like to welcome and thank you for reaching this section of our page. We are people whose dreams and aspirations to have a Family center for all to see people come together in peace for mutual benefit and understanding. This is something we are very passionate about, as I love and strive to help and see people living together in peace.

For several years, ESAC has hosted Cultural Exchange and Family Day events which catered to focus on our friends and Ethiopian Adoptive Families. This means a great deal to us, for it is imperative that these children reconnect to their origin, not only to them but of mankind, as Ethiopia is regarded as the cradle of civilization. Such an event is essential as this prevents the children from losing that sense of who they are. It also allows the parents to know more about Ethiopia, her language, history, and culture.

We envision a future where the awareness of Ethiopian culture is fully present for people of all ages. I would be able to not only teach but share the language and culture, as we have in possession many self-teaching Amharic books available of which I am the author. We would be able to not only keep classes but show historical and cultural footage of the land as well. Please bear in mind this center will most definitely be for the public.

New York, NY (December 10, 2013) — Despite uninviting snow storm in New York City, ESAC and protesters held a candlelight vigil in front of Saudi Arabian Mission to United Nations in memory of Ethiopian Migrant Victims of Saudi Arabian abuse.

During the event of Nelson Mandela’s untimely death, ESAC remembers Mandela’s contribution to equality and human rights. On December 10th, a day commemorating Human Rights all around the world; ESAC and protesters came together to also remember Ethiopian Migrant Victims who suffered and died in result of their basic human rights being violated. The abuse of the Ethiopian Domestic workers abroad must come to an end and we continue to request and make sure Saudi Arabia is held responsible and that we will not give up until we get a lasting and substantial solution to this problem. We (ESAC) ask that these victims not suffer in vain but that Ethiopians who are still trapped and voiceless, be noticed and be freed without reservation.

As Nelson Mandela once said, “For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.”